The modern-day distributions of English surnames have been considered in genealogical, historical, and philological research as possible indicators of their origins. However, many centuries have passed since hereditary surnames were first used, and so their distribution today does not necessarily reflect their original spread, misrepresenting their origins. Previously, medieval data with national coverage have not been available for a study of surname distribution, but with the recent publication of the fourteenth-century poll tax returns, this has changed. By presenting discrepancies in medieval and nineteenth-century distributions, it is shown that more recent surname data may not be a suitable guide to surname origins and can be usefully...
Population structure is a confounder on pathways linking genotypes to health outcomes. This study ex...
Great British Family Names and Their History. By John Moss. Barnslet, United Kingdom: Pen and Sword....
A number of surname-based studies have presented a relationship between medieval regional dialect le...
The modern-day distributions of English surnames have been considered in genealogical, historical, a...
© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston. A number of surname-based studies have presented a relati...
A study of the local development of hereditary surnames in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds in the 14th...
This paper explains how surname distributions can be used as a way to measure rates of social mobili...
This thesis builds on previous studies of English by-name and surname history. Many have identified ...
An important source of localisable Middle English dialectological data has recently become widely ac...
An important source of localisable Middle English dialectological data has recently become widely ac...
The English of the British Isles has already been put on the map in a number of national and region...
The personal naming system of England underwent a profound transformation during the medieval period...
This paper analyzes methodological inconsistency in surname classification, and the implications thi...
An important source of localisable Middle English dialectological data has recently become widely ac...
This paper describes the steps involved to prepare the largest ever quantitative analysis of the dis...
Population structure is a confounder on pathways linking genotypes to health outcomes. This study ex...
Great British Family Names and Their History. By John Moss. Barnslet, United Kingdom: Pen and Sword....
A number of surname-based studies have presented a relationship between medieval regional dialect le...
The modern-day distributions of English surnames have been considered in genealogical, historical, a...
© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston. A number of surname-based studies have presented a relati...
A study of the local development of hereditary surnames in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds in the 14th...
This paper explains how surname distributions can be used as a way to measure rates of social mobili...
This thesis builds on previous studies of English by-name and surname history. Many have identified ...
An important source of localisable Middle English dialectological data has recently become widely ac...
An important source of localisable Middle English dialectological data has recently become widely ac...
The English of the British Isles has already been put on the map in a number of national and region...
The personal naming system of England underwent a profound transformation during the medieval period...
This paper analyzes methodological inconsistency in surname classification, and the implications thi...
An important source of localisable Middle English dialectological data has recently become widely ac...
This paper describes the steps involved to prepare the largest ever quantitative analysis of the dis...
Population structure is a confounder on pathways linking genotypes to health outcomes. This study ex...
Great British Family Names and Their History. By John Moss. Barnslet, United Kingdom: Pen and Sword....
A number of surname-based studies have presented a relationship between medieval regional dialect le...